REGENT THEATRE
TO-DAY 'S ATTEACTION. There is good strong screen fare on the bill at the Regent Theatre today, with all the ingredients that combine for popularity. ' ' His Brother 's Wife," produced by Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer, with W. S. Van Dyke directing, brings Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor to the screen in a speetacular romance. That alone is of striking significance. Jean Hersholt is featured as a veteran explorer and adven.turer in the far and dangerous places of the tropical jungle. Joseph Calleia scores in another of his suave bad-man roles. Van Dyke's tradition is superb. Of all the competent directors in Hollywood, uone could moulded this material so artfully as Van Dyke. The daring story of a young' seientist who ventures into the jungle to find the eure for a dreaded malady and returns to the realisation that the woman he loves is his brother 's wife provides a dramatic vehicle for these distinguished stars. •»
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 3
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